Qi Lin Bayin, the Glossary
The Qi Lin Bayin, sometimes translated as Book of Eight Sounds or Book of Eight Tones, is a Chinese rime book of approximately ten thousand characters based on the earlier form of the Fuzhou dialect.[1]
Table of Contents
24 relations: Bàng-uâ-cê, Chen Di, Chinese characters, Chinese language, Ci (poetry), Consonant, Fuzhou dialect, Hebei, Historical Chinese phonology, Imperial examination, Luo Changpei, Methodism, Min Chinese, Minhou County, Misnomer, Moses Clark White, Qi Jiguang, Rime dictionary, Shi (poetry), Syllable, Tone (linguistics), University of Washington, Vowel, William Jones (philologist).
- Culture in Fujian
- Eastern Min
- Ming dynasty literature
Bàng-uâ-cê
Bàng-uâ-cê (abbr. BUC; t) or Fuzhou romanization (福州話羅馬字), is a Latin alphabet for the Fuzhou dialect of Eastern Min adopted in the middle of the 19th century by Western missionaries. Qi Lin Bayin and Bàng-uâ-cê are culture in Fujian.
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Chen Di
Chen Di / Chʻen Ti (1541–1617), courtesy name: Jili (季立), was a Chinese philologist, strategist, and traveler of the Ming dynasty.
Chinese characters
Chinese characters are logographs used to write the Chinese languages and others from regions historically influenced by Chinese culture.
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Chinese language
Chinese is a group of languages spoken natively by the ethnic Han Chinese majority and many minority ethnic groups in China.
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Ci (poetry)
Cí (pronounced), also known as chángduǎnjù and shīyú, is a type of lyric poetry in the tradition of Classical Chinese poetry that also draws upon folk traditions.
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Consonant
In articulatory phonetics, a consonant is a speech sound that is articulated with complete or partial closure of the vocal tract, except for the h, which is pronounced without any stricture in the vocal tract.
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Fuzhou dialect
The Fuzhou language (FR), also Foochow, Hokchew, Hok-chiu, or Fuzhounese, is the prestige variety of the Eastern Min branch of Min Chinese spoken mainly in the Mindong region of Eastern Fujian Province. Qi Lin Bayin and Fuzhou dialect are culture in Fujian and eastern Min.
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Hebei
Hebei is a province in North China.
Historical Chinese phonology
Historical Chinese phonology deals with reconstructing the sounds of Chinese from the past.
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Imperial examination
The imperial examination was a civil service examination system in Imperial China administered for the purpose of selecting candidates for the state bureaucracy.
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Luo Changpei
Luo Changpei (9 August 1899 – 13 December 1958) was a Chinese linguist.
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Methodism
Methodism, also called the Methodist movement, is a Protestant Christian tradition whose origins, doctrine and practice derive from the life and teachings of John Wesley.
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Min Chinese
Min (BUC: Mìng-ngṳ̄) is a broad group of Sinitic languages with about 70 million native speakers.
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Minhou County
Minhou County (in Fuzhounese, Foochow Romanized: Mìng-âu, IPA: //) is a county in eastern Fujian Province, China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Fuzhou, the provincial capital, and lies to the south and to the west of the urban area of Fuzhou. The Min River flows in a southeast direction through the center of the county, and then to the urban area of Fuzhou and into the Taiwan Strait.
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Misnomer
A misnomer is a name that is incorrectly or unsuitably applied.
Moses Clark White
Moses Clark White (Pinyin: Huáidé; Foochow Romanized: Huài-dáik; July 24, 1819 – October 24, 1900) was both an American Methodist pioneer missionary in China and a physician.
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Qi Jiguang
Qi Jiguang (November 12, 1528 – January 17, 1588), courtesy name Yuanjing, art names Nantang and Mengzhu, posthumous name Wuyi, was a Chinese military general and writer of the Ming dynasty.
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Rime dictionary
A rime dictionary, rhyme dictionary, or rime book is a genre of dictionary that records pronunciations for Chinese characters by tone and rhyme, instead of by graphical means like their radicals. Qi Lin Bayin and rime dictionary are Chinese dictionaries.
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Shi (poetry)
Shi and shih are romanizations of the character 詩/诗, the Chinese word for all poetry generally and across all languages.
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Syllable
A syllable is a unit of organization for a sequence of speech sounds, typically made up of a syllable nucleus (most often a vowel) with optional initial and final margins (typically, consonants).
Tone (linguistics)
Tone is the use of pitch in language to distinguish lexical or grammatical meaning—that is, to distinguish or to inflect words.
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University of Washington
The University of Washington (UW and informally U-Dub or U Dub) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington, United States.
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Vowel
A vowel is a syllabic speech sound pronounced without any stricture in the vocal tract.
William Jones (philologist)
Sir William Jones (28 September 1746 – 27 April 1794) was a British philologist, orientalist and a puisne judge on the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal, and a scholar of ancient India.
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See also
Culture in Fujian
- Bàng-uâ-cê
- Fujian Fanghua Yue Drama Troupe
- Fujian cuisine
- Fujianese organized crime
- Fuqing dialect
- Fuzhou cuisine
- Fuzhou dialect
- Gaojia opera
- Hakka culture
- Hokkien culture
- Jian ware
- Kienning Colloquial Romanized
- Liyuan opera
- Min opera
- Qi Lin Bayin
- Swatow ware
- Yue opera
Eastern Min
- Eastern Min
- Eastern Min Wikipedia
- Fu'an dialect
- Fuqing dialect
- Fuzhou dialect
- Gutian dialect
- Longdu dialect
- Manjiang dialect
- Matsu dialect
- Ningde dialect
- Qi Lin Bayin
- Xiapu dialect
Ming dynasty literature
- A Book to Burn
- Bencao Gangmu
- Bian er chai
- Book of Vermilion Fish
- Caigentan
- Cha Pu
- Chuanqi (theatre)
- Collected Statutes of the Ming Dynasty
- Complete Treatise on Agriculture
- Cu hulu
- Dijing Jingwulue
- Dongdu ji
- Dream Memories of Tao'an
- Faazin Gei
- Generals of the Yang Family
- Gods and demons fiction
- History of Yuan
- Huang-Ming Zuxun
- Huanxi Yuanjia
- Huolongjing
- Jiandeng Xinhua
- Jiu Manzhou Dang
- Jixiao Xinshu
- Journey to the West
- Liao-Fan's Four Lessons
- Luochong Lu
- Manwen Laodang
- Ming Veritable Records
- Ming poetry
- Nam Ông mộng lục
- Pingshi (text)
- Qi Lin Bayin
- Sancai Tuhui
- Shenmo fiction
- The Book of Swindles
- The Hundred-word Eulogy
- The Wolf of Zhongshan
- Wo Bau-Sae
- Wubei Zhi
- Xiaopin (literary genre)
- Xingcha Shenglan
- Yingya Shenglan
- Yongle Encyclopedia
- Zhifang Waiji
- Zihui
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qi_Lin_Bayin
Also known as Book of Eight Sounds, Book of Eight Tones, Qilinbayin, Qī Lín Bāyīn, Qīlínbāyīn, .